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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Hi, please correct these. Particular areas of concern have been underlined.

1. We want something in writing from you, not your father or mother, that assures us that you will take your attendance seriously and try to come to school on time.

2. Son, we are happy to inform you that we are able to give you monthly allowances somewhere around 100 to 120 dollars.

3. Sally, why are you keep asking questions -- What did you do last night, what are you going to do this Friday, what did you have for lunch? Your "what's" are making me lose my focus. Mind you that I am driving.
  

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Anonymous 1. We want something in writing from you, not your father or mother, that assures us that you will take your attendance seriously and try to come to school on time. OK Anonymous 2.

  • Anonymous 1.
  • We want something in writing from you, not your father or mother, that assures us that you will take your attendance seriously and try to come to school on time.
  • OK Anonymous 2.
  • Son, we are happy to inform you that we are able to give you monthly allowances somewhere around 100 to 120 dollars.
  • 2.
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Anonymous1. We want something in writing from you, not your father or mother, that assures us that you will take your attendance seriously and try to come to school on time.
OK
Anonymous2. Son, we are happy to inform you that we are able to give you monthly allowances somewhere around 100 to 120 dollars.
2. Son, we are

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